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The English language once more under siege by an American president.
"We're more under siege by Israel than Gaza is", moans a car mechanic, who has joined a general strike.
Safe to say that the sport, much less celebrated now, more under siege, has become poorer for the lack of winner's-circle superstars to do for the horses — preen and promote — what they can't do for themselves.
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The refugees' firsthand accounts painted a picture of a section of western Syria that is more thoroughly under siege — and perhaps more widely in revolt — than has previously been depicted.
And in terms of the show's topicality, Mormonism isn't a religion whose members might be feeling more broadly under siege.
It might even allow the regime to continue its own ground assaults, place even more Syrians under siege, and possibly resume its old practice of house-to-house massacres that kill hundreds of civilians in a day.
The bottom line is that social networks should make you feel more connected, not under siege.
The UN estimates 1 million Syrians are living under siege, more than half of them children.
It is all a part of life now in Mr. Arafat's compound, more than a week under siege.
Rebels were closing in on government soldiers who were trapped in bombed-out ruins and running out of food and supplies after more than a week under siege.
The UN wants to deliver food, medicine and other supplies to more than 150,000 people under siege in Syria over the next five days.
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